… too soon for a Fukushima joke? Well the workers there sure seem to be more relaxed these days! Guess they’ve earned it.
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… too soon for a Fukushima joke? Well the workers there sure seem to be more relaxed these days! Guess they’ve earned it.

Robot Michele Bachmann is here to tell us that John Quincy Adams had foresight well beyond that of a normal nine year-old boy that allowed him to help lay the foundation in our constitution for the eventual abolition of slavery. Wow!
Hmmm, if I just report on the fire, no one will be the wiser… yeah, that’s the ticket…

In “honor” of what would be Princess Diana’s 50th birthday this month, Newsweek has released photos featuring Princess Diana Photoshopped into modern situations. The cover features her walking alongside son William’s wife Kate Middleton, and another has her holding an iPhone. She even appears to have been altered to look older than 36, the age at which she died. The accompanying article reads like a fanfiction about what it would be like were she alive in 2011:
Chilling with the Middletons. Tweeting from Davos. And still the people’s princess. If not for that tragic night, what her life might look like now.
Aaaannd, I hope everyone sufficiently creeped out by now. It’s like Newsweek unearthed her body, airbrushed the dignity away, then forced her to shill magazines to the clinically nostalgic. All while they cash in.
UPDATE: Newsweek also created a fake Facebook account for her. Yeesh, The Real Housewives of New York? They’re even assuming she has terrible taste in entertainment.

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Via: Newsweek